All that is worth remembering of life is the poetry of it
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The generality of mankind are contented to be estimated by what they possess instead of what they are.
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No truly great man ever thought himself so.
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A man must make his choice not only between virtue and vice, but between different virtues.
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The public have neither shame or gratitude.
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That which any one has been long learning unwillingly, he unlearns with proportional eagerness and haste.
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